Florida Dispensary Standing Discounts
Standing discounts are recurring or eligibility-based offers, not short-lived daily deals. They can still be useful, but patients should verify eligibility, stacking rules, location participation, product exclusions, and current terms directly with the dispensary.
Short answer
Daily deals are usually tied to a specific date, product category, or promotion window. Standing discounts are usually tied to a patient group, first visit, loyalty account, referral, birthday month, or recurring program. Florida Dispensary Guide separates them so the deals finder can stay focused on current reviewed promotions while this page explains the recurring discount types patients may want to ask about.
Why this matters
A standing discount can be valuable even when it does not include enough information for price-per-gram or price-per-mg math. The safer comparison is to verify the final checkout price, whether the offer stacks with sales, and whether the product or location is included before treating it as a real savings opportunity.
First-time patient offers
Many dispensaries advertise new-patient or first-visit offers. Ask whether the discount applies once, over several visits, only after registration, or only at specific locations.
Eligibility discounts
Senior, veteran, student, educator, industry, hardship, and similar programs may require proof. Terms can vary by brand, store, product route, and current policy.
Loyalty and referrals
Points, rewards, referral credits, and birthday offers can be useful, but they often have account rules, expiration windows, minimum spends, or stacking limits.
What to verify before using one
Confirm the required ID or proof, whether the discount can stack with daily sales, whether it applies online or in-store, whether there is a maximum discount, whether accessories or devices are excluded, and whether the location you plan to visit participates.
How to compare value
Standing discounts are not always comparable by normalized value. If the final price, package size, quantity, or THC mg is missing, the offer can still be useful but should not be treated as a precise price-per-gram, price-per-mg, or price-per-unit comparison.
Related deal resources
Use these pages to move from recurring discount concepts into reviewed deal data and value education.
Deals finder
Browse current reviewed deal entries.
Deal compare
Compare normalized value when public data is complete.
How to compare deals
Learn price per gram, price per mg THC, bundle, and percent-off math.
How we track deals
See how deal imports and review work.
Product guides
Understand product formats before comparing offers.
Data sources
Review source and correction notes.